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Differences Between Commercial and Residential Pest Control

Written by SWS Group | Oct 25, 2021 2:32:57 AM


There are a few key differences between
residential and commercial pest control that most people do not know about. While both types of pest control services have the same outcome of keeping the pests out for good, the type of management needed differs because of the vast difference between a residential property and a commercial one. Here we will explain the factors that set the two services apart.

Commercial vs Residential Pest Control

Different Pests

While there are some common pests that you will find in both residential and commercial properties such as termites, cockroaches and spiders, residential houses are more prone to have insects such as bed bugs invading their space. Bed bugs tend to harvest in bedding and fabric-rich environments that are mostly found in homes, which makes this type of property more likely to host them than an industrial setting.

Commercial buildings tend to have a higher risk of getting larger pests such as rats and mice invading their property, especially in a hospitality setting such as restaurants. Because of the different types of pests that are found in both environments, the treatments and methods used to control these invasions will differ.

Treatments


Residential home sizes may be somewhat different, but since they all usually have similar pest problems, the treatment methods stay the same regardless of the size.

Commercial properties vary widely in layout, size, and location, meaning different treatments will be needed depending on the pest challenges the business is facing. The type of industry is also a factor to consider when thinking of what pests they are most likely to attract. A hardware company might have a bigger influx of termites, while a restaurant might find pests such as ants or mice trying to consume their food. Because of this, each industry requires a more customised pest control plan and service that considers all their unique factors.

Frequency of Pest Control Management

 

Usually, homeowners tend to request a one-time service to eliminate a current pest problem they are facing, instead of preventing future ones. That is why we recommend that homeowners are always on the lookout for common pest hiding spots around the home, and to always make sure simple practices are in place to avoid pests from coming and staying.

However, as commercial properties are usually larger facilities, they are more likely to request a scheduled monthly or quarterly routine service depending on the industry. Business owners need to stay on top of their pest control as an infestation can affect not only their business workflow, but it can also be detrimental to their overall image and finances.

Consequences

Investing in pest control management for your home or business is pivotal for your health and safety; it can also have great consequences if not dealt with promptly and regularly. Pests in your home can be a huge risk for your family’s health, with pests such as termites significantly devaluing your property and causing large costs in repairs.

In terms of commercial, a pest infestation can damage a whole business reputation. If clients or customers see pests on your premises, it can cause a bad impression on your business hygiene, which can lead to loss of consumer flow. It is important for pest problems to be dealt with quickly so it doesn’t result in any legal implications or pose a health risk to your employees and customers.

Whether you are looking for pest control management for your residential or commercial property, our team at Pestpro has the right solution for you. Pestpro provides you with peace of mind when it comes to managing pests, with comprehensive solutions for every pest that dares to invade your home or business. 

We custom fit every pest management solution by only using our highly trained and qualified technicians who effectively and efficiently deal with any pest problems. Call us on 9336 6944 or contact us on our website to learn more about our services.